Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic metal.
The most common element will be iron, but in general could be any transition metal with unpaired electron.
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Yes, color is a physical and not a chemical property.
No, this is a physical property called luster.
some metals (cast iron for example) are brittle- it is a physical property
Magnetism involves iron.
Magnetism involves iron.
Which physical property of iron made it popular for use in weapons? magnetism luster malleability ductility
The most common element will be iron, but in general could be any transition metal with unpaired electron.
It is a physical property >.<
Every substance has the physical property of magnetism to some extent. Metals can be magnetized more than other elements or compounds.
Yes, magnetism is a property of iron. Unfortunately, I cannot explain the physics behind it (yet). However, it has to do with electron pairing and whatnot...there are good sites regarding magnetism that could help you with that.
If they are iron filings, you can use the property of magnetism to remove the iron filings using a magnet. You will need to rinse the iron filings with water after you remove them with the magnet in order to completely remove the sawdust from them.
Yes, Oxygen in its liquid state exhibits paramagnetism.
density magnetism solubility
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Yes, color is a physical and not a chemical property.